The University of Toronto awards Edward Burtynsky with a Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, “for his excellence in the arts, as a Canadian photographer who has had a profound influence on society through his vivid portrayal of environmental issues.”

Flowers Gallery returns to Somerset House for the third edition of Photo London, this year presenting work by Boomoon, Edward Burtynsky, Scarlett Hooft Graafland, Nadav Kander, Mona Kuhn and Michael Wolf.

Flowers artist Edward Burtynsky partnered with Jennifer Baichawal to produce the acclaimed film WATERMARK in 2013. Now the UK is gearing up for the theatrical release of this stunning documentary on 5th September, 2014.

Edward Burtynsky is part of a renowned team chosen to design Canada’s National Holocaust Monument. The monument will be a permanent, national symbol to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust and recognise Canadian survivors.

The London premiere of WATERMARK by Edward Burtysnky and Jennifer Baichawal will take place during The Birds Eye View Film Festival, celebrating the valuable contribution of female film professionals to world cinema.

The Scotiabank Award chaired by Flowers artist Edward Burtysnky is returning for its fourth year in Spring 2014. As the largest annual peer reviewed award in Canadian contemporary photography, the prize aims to spotlight and celebrate Canadian artists, inspiring the next generation of creative talent.